| Eva Longoria Parker's baby spree
Eva Longoria Parker has been seen shopping for a nursery, sparking rumours she is pregnant. The 'Desperate Housewives' actress - who is married to basketball star Tony Parker - was spotted admiring furniture and clothes in exclusive Los Angeles' children's boutique Petit Trésor. A source told Britain's Star magazine: "She and a girlfriend were ooh-ing and ahh-ing over all the baby things. She looked at cribs, changing tables and inquired about designing a nursery. "She bought a $116 Robbie Adrian blanket and a half-dozen Huddy Buddy Babygros, including one that proclaimed, 'I tend to drool'." Eva - who married Tony in a lavish ceremony last year - has made no secret of her desire to become a mother. She once said: "I've always loved the idea of having lots of children.
Taste of Home cooking school coming to Hopkinsville
Dust off your spatulas, heat up your ovens and join us for what is certain to be one of the best shows of the year. 5 Star Radio Group presents Taste of Home Cooking School Swing Into Spring show. Join culinary specialist Dana Elliot as she whips up some superb spring dishes right before your eyes! Dana Elliot is one of nine Taste of Home culinary specialists who travel across the U.S. bringing food and fun to thousands of home cooks. It's going to be a great time, says Dana I love giving people new ideas for meals and seeing how excited they are to go home and try them! Looking for great recipes to serve at a spring brunch? Perhaps quick dinner fixes are more your style? We'll have something for everyone. Whether you're an experienced cook or just testing the waters, we'll be demonstrating some of the best recipes for spring.
New View of Admissions
Now, although Tufts students probably better than most, for some reason, despite so much effort being put into recruiting “mature" students, most schools treat their students as immature and adopt a fairly paternalistic attitude over them, and many commentators here go so far as to claim that students, despite their age, are as adult as non-students of the same age. Larry, at 10:10 am EDT on July 11, 2007 .
The Torture Tape Fingering Bush As a War Criminal
Almost all of the time, the Washington I know and live in is utterly unrelated to the Washington you see in the movies. The government is far more incompetent and amateur than the masterminds of Hollywood darkness. There are no rogue CIA agents engaging in illegal black ops and destroying evidence to protect their political bosses. The kinds of scenario cooked up in Matt Damon's riveting Bourne series are fantasy compared with the mundane, bureaucratic torpor of the Brussels on the Potomac. And then you read about the case of Abu Zubaydah. He is a seriously bad guy - someone we should all be glad is in custody. A man deeply involved in Al-Qaeda, he was captured in a raid in Pakistan in March 2002 and whisked off to a secret interrogation, allegedly in Thailand.
Two Salishan Street fires damage property
An unattended cooking stove caused an apartment fire Thursday night in southeast Salem, while hours earlier, a discarded cigarette sparked a fire at a town house just blocks away, fire officials said. The two fires were unrelated and in separate complexes, said Salem Deputy Fire Marshal Chris Riffle. The first fire was reported about 11:15 a.m. at 1529 Salishan St. SE, Riffle said. Firefighters reported fire and smoke from the exterior siding of the two-story townhouse. The fire quickly was extinguished, and it did not extend into the attic or inside the building, Riffle said. Resident David Parkins told firefighters he was talking on the telephone when he smelled smoke coming from around his front door, Riffle said. As he opened the door, he could see fire on the deck, and the smoke alarm inside the home activated.
Yin-Yang Cookies
To prepare the vanilla dough: In a large mixing bowl, combine the butter and sugar and use an electric mixer to beat until fluffy and smooth, about 5 minutes. Beat in the egg and vanilla extract. Set aside. In a medium bowl, sift or whisk together the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the butter and sugar mixture, using a spoon or an electric mixer with a paddle attachment to form a stiff dough. Set aside. To prepare the chocolate dough: In a large mixing bowl, combine the butter and sugar and use an electric mixer to beat until fluffy and smooth, about 5 minutes. Beat in the egg and vanilla extract. Set aside. In a medium bowl, sift or whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the butter and sugar mixture, using a spoon or an electric mixer with a paddle attachment to form a stiff dough.
JAQUITTA'S JOURNEY: Read Her Blog
I thought I'd write a quick blog before taking my 3 to 4 hour nap. Radiation has finally kicked in and it makes me incredibly tired. The doctors mentioned fatigue, and I'm experiencing it. To bottom line it: I feel tired the majority of the time. However, I only have a few days left before it's all over. The countdown is on! The only side note is that doctors have warned me that even though the radiation will be over in a few days, I may still feel the effects 2 months after. So, Happy Joy, joy right? Anyway, I try to sleep as much as I can. I will admit working and getting treatment is wearing on me a bit, but if it gets to be too much I just have to back off. I have to accept the fact that my extra pounds are still holding on. I've been told it comes off gradually, that the chemo med's are still kicking in my body and that's part of the reason why it's not coming off as rapidly as I'd like.
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